Many medication injuries develop while someone is trying to keep up with everyday responsibilities—working shifts, managing family care, or commuting through the Chicago-area traffic patterns that make appointments harder to attend.
That timing matters. Insurance reviewers and defense counsel often ask for a clean timeline: when you started the medication, when symptoms began, what your providers documented, and how your treatment changed. If recordkeeping slips during a chaotic period, it can become harder to connect your injury to the drug.
Our approach is built for real life in the suburbs: we help you preserve the details that get lost first—pharmacy records, discharge paperwork, follow-up instructions, and doctor notes that show causation.


